The girls from lamono, Eva (the sensitive boss) and Anthya (the rocker), Alba Pardo (the brave) and myself, Javi. We got on the van to search for boards on our way to Berlin. We picked the old boards and we handed a special Reskate designed for this project. The first stop was at the HeyHo skateshop, in the the district of Raval in Barcelona. Max and Sol devoted themselves to the show of Picking Europe's Wood. From there we left to the rough core at Sant Feliu de Llobregat to Antidot skateshop. These guys are the shakers of the town. Appart from being a great shop they have great active projects. The next step was Zurich where some cheerful guys were wating for us at the Roll Laden, a great skateshop / workshop which specialises in cruisers. Attentive, kind and very human. They took us to the Blam Blam Blam gallery to share beer, graffity and music. We woke up in a caravan and after a walk around Zurich we left to Munich. There the people from Planet Sports waited for us. A great shop with very good material. They gave us old and also new boards. A very kind gesture.The third day we arrived at the Bright Tradeshow with around 50 boards in the tow plus all the reskates that we brought from Barcelona. We set the stand up with this material and a bit of time. Our intention was to accentuate the problem of waste, trying to express it as a fall into oblivion. Stopping uncounsciousness and taking out the soul of each piece of wood. We got very good critics and congratulations for this idea. In addition to this, we had the cheerful action of Ocho Cuervos and Pepo Moreno bringing to life boards on-location and myself as a beaver working in its nest. Thanks to the rescuers because they are the base. Thanks to all the skateshops for opening their places to us. And thanks to lamono for this trip (alghough it was hard to bear chicks chatting all the time :). The next step is to stop. To analyse this year (it was a year ago that the idea of "Reskate!" was born in our heads!) and to prepare new hits covering corners that we had neglected unintentionally. Welcome to Reskate!